JESTER'S FUNERAL To Enter Studio Next Month

September 22, 2004

German metallers JESTER'S FUNERAL will enter the studio on October 18 to begin recording their fourth album, tentatively due in early 2005 through an as-yet-undetermined label. "We will produce the album on our own, supported by the SoundSquare production team from Duesseldorf and by our former bass player Holger Wies," the band write on their web site. "Mix[ing] and master[ing] will take place in December." 14 songs will be recorded for the album, including the following:

01. Silent Crickets
02. Mirrorball Man
03. Six Kinds of Darkness
04. Skeeter Junkie
05. Morons at the Speed of Light (I Am Not a Weirdo)
06. Cram
07. Wolfes of the Plateau
08. The Sea (Wait for Silence)
09. Brittany - Translucent Blue
10. Fragments of an Exploded Heart
11. The Almost Empty Rooms

As previously reported, JESTER'S FUNERAL are collaborating with Jan D. Kucharzewski and American author/screenwriter John Shirley on the lyrics for the new CD. A demo version of the song "The Sea (Wait for Silence)", can be downloaded in MP3 format at this location (6.5 MB).

JESTER'S FUNERAL's last album, "Shifting: Skywards", was released in March 2003 through TTS Media Music.

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